Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 17:39:00 -0500
From: ronyx <ronyx@woh.rr.com>
Subject: Love on Trial   Chapter 4

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Love on Trial                Chapter 4



It was storming when I got up in the morning. I thought that this had to
be some omen to how the rest of the day would probably go. I begged my
father to be late to work, so he could drive me to school. I didn't want
to wait in the rain for the bus.

To my surprise, he let me drive his Escalade to school. I had driven it
plenty of times, but it had always been in good weather.

"You know," he said as I drove cautiously in the downpour, "we have to
think about getting you a car."

I looked over at him and grinned widely.

"Keep your eyes on the road," he warned. "You're a good son. You
deserve a car; but just don't expect a BMW."

"You're a good son." Those words ruined the elation I had felt
earlier. I'd be lucky if he'd buy me a unicycle when he found out that
I was gay. He looked over at me, expecting to see me show some kind of
excited emotion, but I just quietly watched the road. I could see him
studying me out of the corner of my eye.

I ran through the rain into the school after arriving. As I entered the
school, Cynthia was waiting for me at the door.

"Hi," she smiled. "You're wet."

"No shit, Sherlock." I laughed. She looked at me and frowned. She hated
it when I swore. I guess being the daughter of a minister; she figured
I'd go to hell for my language. That wouldn't be the only thing I'd be
going to hell for.

She grabbed my arm and held it while we walked to her locker. This was
usually our morning routine. We'd go to her locker and get her books,
and then we would walk to mine. She would always wait for me to kiss her
on her cheek before taking off to her first period class.

"Kiss me." She said after I got my books. I leaned in and kissed her on
her cheek.

"No, kiss me." She said, looking into my face. I blushed and looked
around us to see who was watching.

"I did." I said. I knew that a kiss on the cheek was not what she
wanted.

"Kiss me on my lips," she insisted.

"Right here?" I could feel my face turning red. She was putting me on
the spot and I hated it. Why was she doing this now, and in front of
everyone?

"Yes, right here." She closed her eyes and stood on her tiptoes to give
me a kiss. I quickly kissed her cheek and left her standing in the
hallway.

I hurried down the hall and went into the boys' restroom. I entered a
stall and sat down, putting my head in my hands. Why had she just put me
on the spot? Why did Cynthia insist on me kissing her on the lips in
front of other students?

We had been dating for two years and not once had she ever asked me to
kiss her. We did once after a dance in the backseat of Jason's car. He
and Stephanie had been making out in the front seat and I could tell by
the way Cynthia was looking at me that she wanted me to do the same.

I had hesitantly leaned in and kissed her. Both of us kept our lips
pressed tightly together. We must have looked like little five year olds
attempting their first kiss. We both ended the kiss giggling at our
amateurish behavior. We spent the next fifteen minutes holding hands and
watching Jason and Stephanie in the front seat. I could tell by her hand
movements that she was feeling his cock.

I think it hit me in the backseat of the car that night that I was truly
gay. I had no interest in kissing Cynthia, but I became tremendously
jealous of Stephanie kissing Jason. I wanted to get out of the car, go to
the passenger's side of the car, and push her out. Then I imagined
myself taking her place and having sex with Jason in the front seat of
the car.

I heard the bell ring, indicating that first period had begun. I was late
to class and would have to go to the office and get a tardy slip. The
school had a policy of notifying parents when their child was late to
school. Now I had to go home and explain to my parents why I was late,
when my father had let me drive to school in the morning.

When I walked into the cafeteria during lunch, Jason and Stephanie were
sitting at our usual table. Cynthia was not there. I looked at the lunch
line and did not see her. After getting a slice of cold pizza and too
salty French fries, I walked over and sat down.

As soon as I took my seat, Stephanie gave me a cold, harsh look. Jason
looked over, noticed the stare, and poked her in the side with his elbow.
She looked at him and gave him a kiss, then turned to me and looked at me
smugly.

"Where's Cynthia?" Stephanie said with a smirk. "Did you tell her to
kiss off?"

"Steph!" Jason said angrily.

"Oh. Did I say something wrong?" She looked at Jason and batted her
eyes. Then she looked over at me and gave me a wicked smile.

"You anxious to see who Mrs. Mason is going to assign roles to?" He
asked excitedly, attempting to change the conversation.

"I guess." I know I didn't sound very convincing.

"Well, I know Jason is going to get the role as defense attorney."
Stephanie reached out and put her arm around his. "If you're lucky, you
can be a witness." She again threw me a smug look.

Our conversation continued this way for the entire lunch period. By the
time the bell rang, I was ready to jump up and slap Stephanie's face. I
had liked her for several years, but suddenly I hated her. Because she
suspected I was gay, she felt she now had to protect me from Jason. I
couldn't understand her attitude. If she had no doubts about his
sexuality, why then did she have to worry about me?

I never saw Cynthia the rest of the afternoon. She usually would come by
after fourth period to see me. I waited around by my locker, but she
never showed. I wish I could say I felt upset, but I didn't. I was still
upset with her for challenging me in the hall that morning and trying to
get me to kiss her in front of everyone.

Obviously, by Stephanie's statement in the cafeteria, she had been
talking about it. I thought about it during fifth period and realized
that Stephanie had probably talked to her about me being gay. She
probably challenged Cynthia to see if I would kiss her, to confirm her
suspicions. I had fallen into Stephanie's trap.

When I entered Mrs. Mason's class, Jason motioned for me to sit beside
him. Reluctantly, I walked over and took the seat next to him. Before he
had a chance to say anything to me, the bell rang. Mrs. Mason asked us to
get quiet.

"Before we begin, I want to thank those of you who auditioned for roles
in the upcoming mock trial project. Mr. Anderson was very impressed."
She said.

"Have you decided on the roles yet?" Jason excitedly interrupted.

"Just a moment, Jason." She walked over and stood before him. "You'll
find out in a minute." Everyone started laughing when he held up his arm
and started watching the minute hand on his watch.

"We think we have a roster of very capable students." She continued.
"We are expecting you to do very well for our first attempt next
month."

"One minute." Jason shouted. The class began laughing. Mrs. Mason gave
Jason a frown.

"That is not the conduct one would expect of a defense attorney, Mr.
Miller." She looked down at Jason and smiled.

"Yes!" He jumped from his desk and hugged Mrs. Mason. He then looked
down at me.

"And Tay?" He looked into her face expectantly.

"You mean the plaintiff's attorney, Mr. White?" She asked with a grin.

Jason reached down and grabbed my hand pulling me to my feet. He gave me
a hug. He then hugged Mrs. Mason again.

"We won't disappoint you, Mrs. Mason." He promised her. "We'll win
that competition." The class started to applaud.

I watched Jason's excitement. He was really getting into this. I could
understand why. I knew he was competitive by nature. Neither of us had
ever participated in sports. I guess this was one way he could compete
and not have to pass or dribble a ball.

Mrs. Mason gave the class a reading assignment, and then called me,
Jason, and another boy named Chris to her desk. We sat beside her as she
explained what she expected of us. Chris was to testify as a lieutenant
on the ship.

Jason shouted out another, "Yes," when she told him that Stephanie had
been selected as the dead man's fiancée. She awaited my reaction when I
was told that Cynthia would also be a witness. Another student, Wayne
Wright, would complete the participants. He would also be a witness. She
had three more names on the list. They would be back-ups, in case one of
us could not compete.

She told us she expected us to remain after school four nights a week,
Monday through Thursday, for an hour and a half. She also wanted us to
study off school on Saturdays. She said that it would probably be at her
home.

We were informed that Mr. Anderson, and perhaps several other lawyers,
would help us prepare. Jason seemed to become more excited as she talked.
I just thought it sounded like a lot of work. I was also not too
interested in spending the next month with Stephanie and Cynthia. After
the way Stephanie and Cynthia had reacted today, I could foresee long,
tense hours ahead of me.

When the bell rang, Jason ran out of the room. He returned about ten
minutes later with Stephanie. Cynthia was not with them. Mr. Anderson
also entered the room about a minute later. He waved at me when he came
in.

"Brownie." Jason nudged me when he saw it. "Kissing up to the big shot
lawyer?"

"You're just jealous because he waved at me and not you." I responded.
Always the competitor, he thought that I was winning points with Mr.
Anderson's attention. Little did he know that the two of us shared a
special secret.

Cynthia walked in about ten minutes after we started. She walked over and
apologized to Mrs. Mason. She was handed her study packet and then walked
over and sat down beside me. She looked over, but she didn't say
anything.

We were broken up into groups. Those who were to act for the prosecution
were to study with Mrs. Mason. Those students included Jason and
Stephanie. The defense would prepare with Mr. Anderson. Cynthia and I
were in that group. I was relieved that I would not have to be around
Stephanie.

They explained that the preparation for the prosecution and defense was
different. Just like in a real trial, we would study separately so that
the other side would not be aware of what we going to present at trial.

This was also good practice, because when we when went into competition,
we would not be privy to how the other side had prepared. The only time
we would be practicing together was when we would actually act out the
trial about a week before final competition.

I quickly grew to like Mr. Anderson. He kept asking me to call him
Bernie, but I just couldn't bring myself to do it. He was such a
distinguished looking man, that I felt more comfortable showing him
respect by addressing him as Mr. Anderson. He soon realized that I would
not call him by his first name.

"You're George White's boy, aren't you?" He suddenly asked after we
had been studying our script for an hour.

"Yes, Sir." I replied. I couldn't figure out how he had known that. I
never mentioned it.

"I can see the resemblance." He smiled. "For two days I've been
trying to figure out who you remind me of. It suddenly just dawned on
me."

I didn't know how to respond. He just looked me over and then we went
back to studying. At four thirty, Mrs. Mason told us that we could stop.
I was exhausted. It had been a long day, and I couldn't wait to get home
and rest before dinner.

After saying goodbye to Mr. Anderson, I headed for the door. Jason
grabbed my arm and led me down the hall. We stopped and he moved toward
me, backing me up against a locker. He looked down the hall to make sure
no one was coming.

"We need to talk." He said quickly.

"What?" I said nervously. I had forgotten our email the night before
where he said he had wanted to talk to me.

"Stephanie thinks you're a fag." He said. He looked me in my eyes to
judge my reaction. I looked at him with my mind whirling. This was it. I
had been avoiding this moment for years. I knew that someday I would tell
him, but I had wanted it to be on my terms, not in some deserted hallway.

"Well, are you?" He was awaiting my answer. I felt like a trapped
animal. I knew if I told him the truth, I would lose him as a friend. If
I lied, he would still know and never trust me again.

I looked into his eyes. I couldn't read him. For the first time in my
life, I didn't know what my best friend was thinking. I didn't know if
he wanted me to confess or deny it.

Suddenly, Stephanie and Cynthia came walking out into the hall. Stephanie
smirked when she saw that Jason had me pinned up to a locker. I could
tell she knew that Jason was trying to confirm what she said. She grabbed
Cynthia by the arm, trying to lead her away.

Instead, Cynthia broke free, walked up, and stepped between Jason and me.

"There you are, you silly boy." She said, grabbing my arm and kissing
me on my cheek. "I thought you forgot that I had invited you home for
dinner tonight. Daddy should be waiting outside for us."

She pulled me away and held my arm as we walked past Stephanie. She gave
me an angry look as we walked by.

As we approached the exit, Cynthia pulled me up against a locker. We both
looked down the hall to see Jason and Stephanie staring at us.

"I know you don't want to, but kiss me." She grabbed the back of my
head and pulled my face to hers. She positioned us slightly, so that
Jason and Stephanie would not have a good view of us kissing. She pressed
her lips to the side of my mouth, kissing me on my cheek. To Jason and
Stephanie, it looked like we were actually kissing.

She kept me pressed to her for about fifteen seconds. She then put her
arms around me and hugged me. I responded by putting my arms around her
and squeezing her tightly.

"That should do it." She said as she looked down the hall. Stephanie
was standing with an amazed look on her face.

"What are you doing?" I asked.

Suddenly it dawned on me. She was putting on a show for Stephanie and
Jason. She was protecting me. She had to have known that I was gay and
was trying to stop the suspicions of Stephanie. She was trying to
persuade them that I was straight.

I stepped back and stared in her face. Her eyes were shining with tears.
I knew that she would never be my girlfriend, but I was also aware that
she would always be my friend. This time I leaned in and actually kissed
her on the lips.

I grabbed her hand and we went running out of the building. We stopped
when we got outside on the sidewalk. I looked around for her dad's car.

"I thought you said your dad was here to pick you up?" I asked.

"I only said that to get you away from Jason." She admitted. "He's at
the church. I can call him and ask him to come get us."

"No." I grabbed her hand and started down the sidewalk. "We can
walk."

We walked about three blocks to a McDonalds. I paid for our meal and then
we went outside and ate on one of the patio tables outside. The rain had
stopped earlier in the day and the sun had come out. We sat in silence
for a long time. I guess neither of us knew how to talk about the
`elephant in the room.' That was a phrase I'd heard my dad use a few
times when people didn't know how to approach a sensitive subject.

"You know, don't you?" I suddenly asked her. We had to talk about it.
We couldn't go on pretending any longer. She nodded her head as tears
appeared in her eyes.

"I'm sorry." I said as tears welled up in mine. "I never meant to
hurt you."

"I know." She said quietly. "I guess I've known for a while now. I
just tried to tell myself that you were shy. That's why you never tried
to kiss or have sex with me. When Stephanie started saying all those
hateful things about you this morning, I guess I just had to know."

I could feel my heart literally breaking. It was obvious Cynthia loved
me, and I was hurting her. She had invested three years of her life into
a relationship that led nowhere. At that moment, I hated myself for
playing her along just to protect my image. I tried to hold back the
tears, but I couldn't.

She got up, sat beside me, and pulled my head into her shoulder. I could
tell that she was crying too. We must have looked a pitiful sight to
anyone inside the restaurant watching us.

"I really do care about you, though." I pulled her toward me and held
her. "I always have, but,"

She leaned back and stared into my eyes. "But you'll never love me?"

"No," I replied honestly. "I'll always love you."

"Then let me rephrase that." She let a smile form on her face.
"You'll never be able to make love to me."

"I guess not." I said sadly. We sat quietly for a few minutes.

"Then I guess what Stephanie said is true?" She asked. I looked at her
questioningly.

"You do love Jason." She was waiting expectantly for my answer. I
figured this was no time to continue my masquerade. I nodded my head.

"I see." She said, and then she continued to nibble at her French
fries. I could tell she was trying to decide what to say next.

"You have to be careful, Taylor." She looked back up into my face.
"Stephanie can be a vindictive bitch." She stressed the word, bitch.

I had just taken a sip of my soda. I spit it out across the table when I
heard her call Stephanie a bitch. I had never heard her curse before. She
started laughing.

"Seriously, Taylor." She warned. "If Stephanie thinks you want to take
Jason from her, there's nothing she wouldn't do to stop you. Be careful
around her."

"He's straight, Cynthia." I told her. "I know that. I'm not going to
try to take Jason from her."

"Well, she's already started rumors." She informed me. "We'll have
to try and stop them."

"We?" I asked incredulously. She knew I was gay and would never be her
boyfriend, but she still wanted to help me. She reached up and touched
the side of my face.

"You're a wonderful boy, Taylor." She said. "I love you just as much
now as I did yesterday. Nothing will ever change that."

Tears formed in my eyes again as I reached out and pulled her into me. I
couldn't imagine anyone being this understanding. We had been dating for
three years and this was the first time I could honestly say that I loved
her. It was ironic that I was saying it as a gay boy, and she was
comfortable with that.

"You know I love you too?" I said with misty eyes. She kissed me on the
side of my cheek.

She smiled. "That's the first time you ever told me that."

We finished eating and I walked her home. We held hands all the way to
her house. Her mother tried to get me to join them for dinner, but I was
anxious to get home. It had been a very emotional day, and I wanted to
lie down for a while.

When I walked into the kitchen, my mother informed me that we would be
eating in a half hour. I went into my room and walked over to my
computer. I wanted to check my email to see if any of my friends had
written me.

I stopped when I noticed one from Jasonsgurl. I couldn't figure out why
Stephanie would be emailing me. I opened it up, and my face burned with
anger when I read it.

Jasonsgurl: Your not fooling anyone FAGGOT

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